By the year 2050, nearly 80% of the world earth’s estimate 9.8 billion population will reside in urban centers. In addition, factors such as climate change, limited arable land and pollution will make indoor farming an attractive option. Current technologies used in traditional farming will be inadequate and for Singapore, it will be even more vital to achieve food security with limited resources. The technology developed consist of a horticultural LED system that can eventually help to address 2 main concerns of urban farming - operation cost and crop yield. The predictive algorithms can help to predict important lighting information necessary for indoor farming. This lighting information is crucial for end-user (e.g. farmers) to formulate their own “light” recipe for optimising the growth rate of their crops. In addition, it has analytics features that can assist in analysing daily light integral, energy costs, etc. for improving crop yield.
End-users (e.g. farmers) are able to formulate their own “light” recipe for optimising the growth rate of their crops.
Urban Vertical Farming
Greenhouse Farming
Cost Saving
Optimise crop’s yield
Reduce R&D time
Versatility of the lighting for different crops/growth period
Scalability (Number of LED)
This technology is available for licensing and technology transfer.
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